Exit The Proscenium

S2.E3-- The Intimacy Talk

44 min · 7 de may de 2023
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Continuing last episode's trend of tackling timely issues in the Theatre and Entertainment industries, this episode follows the emergence of the role of Intimacy Director and Intimacy Coordinator and explores why they are so timely, so important, and how Theatre can benefit from their work. Guests Include Alice Camarota- Intimacy Director, Theatre Evelyn Fogleman- Intimacy Coordintor, Film and TV Jayna Swan, Women's Coach and Sexologist Check out Intimacy Directors and Coordinators www.idcprofessionals.com Theatrical Intimacy Education https://www.theatricalintimacyed.com/ Theme by Frank Sanchez Logo by John Leinung Website by Cailin Kless

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